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PCM 81 User Guide
Inverse
The Inverse algorithm allows you to vary the slope of the initial portion of the
reverb envelope. The slope can decay, remain level, or rise over a variable time
interval. When the time interval is up, the reverberation cuts off abruptly. The
resulting effect is similar to a gate, but is not at all dependent on the level or
complexity of the input signal. Slopes are adjustable over a negative, even, or
positive slope. Positive slopes create inverse effects, while more even slopes
create gated effects. Negative slope values have rather natural reverb tails.
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